Sentences with phrase «febrile times»

I'm pretty sure it will return in an altered form, but who knows in these political febrile times.
These are unusually febrile times.
The silly season is always a febrile time in Westminster, but anti-EU sentiment in all parties has been stoked by the endless euro crisis.

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Jesus, anyone who has followed this game for more than a week should be able to see that but I'm always astounded at people's febrile reaction to early negotiations like it's the first time they've ever witnessed it.
So there are the pressures: Being Brazil, multiplied by being Brazil at the World Cup, multiplied again by being Brazil at the World Cup in Brazil, and multiplied a final time by the overbearing past and the febrile present.
Of those children who have a first - time febrile seizure, about one - third experience a recurrence.
If a child has had two febrile seizures, there is a 50 percent chance that an additional episode will occur at some time in the future.
By the time your baby becomes a teenager, you will have dealt with more than twenty febrile (feverish) episodes, almost all without incident.
A recent study by Paul Armstrong at the Department of Health, Western Australia, and colleagues reported that the rate of febrile convulsions among young children was 3.3 per 1000 doses, 200 times that reported in a U.S. influenza vaccine safety study.
Taken together, Ossorio's work produces quite a heady effect, and through this Saturday at Michael Ronsefeld Gallery, one has a chance to see thirty - three of these fertile — and at times febrile — works of this artist who is often overshadowed by his more famous friends but worthy of consideration on his own terms.
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